On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 12:38:52AM -0800, tluxt wrote: > Also this one from freshmeat, which was in the search results but I > overlooked. > > 2. cdrecord Creates disk-at-once and track-at-once audio or data CDs <snip>
cdrecord is *the* cd recording software for linux. Nearly every other
cd recording app you'll find will be merely a frontend to cdrecord. The
only exception I know to this is cdrdao, and even it uses cdrecord's drivers.
As for the ide-to-scsi emulation you mentioned in your previous mail --
this is handled by the kernel. The cdrecord code assumes your cdr is scsi,
but this is okay, because the kernel can make your ide drive appear to be
scsi -- just make sure the ide-cd module isn't loaded, then load the
ide-scsi, sg, and (possibly) the sr_mod module.
To bring this back on topic, KreateCD is pretty nice. For backing up,
though, you might want to look at the bottom of
http://www.linux-backup.net/app.gwif.html -- Google is your friend :-).
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